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7dl SJNESS CARDS. Nunan-Taylor Co till M IMI IMI M IM Dealers in All Kinds of Fancy and Staple Groceries IM III III Also FLOUR, BRAN, SHORTS, WH EAT, ROLLED BARLEY Have a Complete Assortment of POULTRY SUPPLIES, CHICK FEED, GROUND BONE, EASTERN OYSTER SHELL, BEEF SCRAPS MISTLETOE HAMS, CALUMET BREAKFAST BACON I PHONE NUMBERS Bell 144. Home 2008L Jacksonville, Oregon Ml Luy & Keegan will entertan their Silas J. Day .Abstract Co. friends at a grand opening of their Effective January l«t, 1910. Write s all kinds of Life, Accident, new saloon, Wednesday, June 7. and Fi re Insurance, being agent for NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Lunch will be served from 9 P. M. some oi’ the leading companies. Everybody cordially invited. 20 Portland Passenger......... 8:04 A.M- O. N. NELSON. Manager The Reception Saloon. 24 Grants Fass Motor......... 10:21 A.M. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON 32 Grants Pass Motor........... 4:48 P.M. 16 Oregon Express.................5:24 P.M. 2-16 Oregou Express...............5:34 P.M. Orchard and Garden II. K. IIANNA 12 Shasta Limited (Mailonly)2:35 A.M. Lawyer SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.. “Gia.! birds to June sweet carols Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building 23 Ashland Motor.................. 8:45 A.M. raise. While garder.-voices sing her praise.” JACKSONVILLE, OREGON 15 California Express ........ 10:35 A.M. Keep the fruit of strawberries cool 31 Ashland Motor.................. 2:24 P.M. until the time to use or market them. DR. T. T. SHAW 13 San Francisco Express...3:32 P.M. NeVer pick berries for market when 11 Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:47 A.M. Dentist. they are wet. , Beware of “re 1 rust” ill blackberry Office in’Ryan Building, California’St. ■ or blackcap bushes. When seen Upstairs promptly dig up and burn the infected ■plant, being careful not to scatter the JACKSONVILLE OREGON fungous'dust over healthy bushes. Muzzle the horses when plowing or FOR SALE cultivating the otchahi; Yes, and pad the whiffletrees. These precautions will prevent much damage to trees’ Another hint: Pad the outer edges of the harrow. No grain or grass crops in the young Also horse power, slightly used. orchard, please; cultivation ii best. Size of thresher 28 inch cylinder, 48 inch rear. Stir the soil every two weeks u’wtil Machine can be seen at Stanfield, Oregon. Ad- August. It is a good plan to throw dress two or three forkfuls of manure around each tree, after a rain. D. O. LIVELY, Watch for the little slugs darkish, North Portland, Cregon slimy fellows—that are likely to be on pear or cherry leaves now. Fine, dry dust, if thrown in the trees, will kill every slug it covers. Or almost any of the regulation orchard ¿prays will exterminate this pest. We have now m stock From June Farm Journal. M 0 TILE FOR SALE I >____ /¿amS ; «am 0 ci CLASSIFIED ADS. xea: FOR SALE JACKSONVILLE POST-: “ FOR SALE-Bronze turkey eggs, $’.00 town Tuesday. p r 13 $12.50 per 100. Special price on Miss Molly Ray of Ruch was in 209 or over, also 25 hens and 10 toms. town Decoration day. Official Paper of the dtp of Jacksonville, Oregon Prices on application. Alfred Huggarth of Grants Pass Square Deal Orchard Co., »____ ___ __ ______ —___ — - - -- , visited Jacksonville Tuesday. Phone 261 Ii. Ashland, Oregon. A weekly newBpa|>er published every Saturday at the county scat of Jackson Deputy Sheriff Dow attended the To those who drink whiskey for ball game at Medford, Sunday. County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. pleasure; HARPER Whiskey adds zest Miss Marion Towne of Phoenix to existence. To those who drink visited friends in town this week. whiskey for healtn’s sake: HARPER Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Most of the business houses were Whiskey makes life worth living. Sold Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. closed during the afternoon, Tuesday. by E. H. HELMS. Mrs. Minnie Kelly, Mrs. Gertrude Insure your buildings, automobile, Norton and Miss Flo Thompson were etc. in the St. Paul Fire & Marine In- SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1911 Medford visitors .Tuesday. surance Co. D. W. Bagshaw. Agent. S. C. Collins and family of Sams Use printed stationery; it adds dignity SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on Valley, visited at the horns of J. C. Collins in this city Tuesday. to your business. All ¡kinds of office application. A. F. Eddy, a former resident of stationery printed on short notice and ,..w........................................ ........................... —- ...... : .---------------------- -- ----------- ------------ -------------------- this city but now residing at Berkeley, at reasonable prices. Jacksonville Post. Would it not be well to inaugurate a general clean-up Cal. was a recent visitor in town. Found — In the Gorst livery auto. De movement in Jacksonville? We believe a little effort coration day, a lady’s stick pin. Notice of Dissolution. judiciously applied, would result in vast improvement. Owner cali at this office and identify Jacksonville is universally known as one of the oldest and propertv. most historical cities in Oregon; with its natural advan Leslie Stansell, bookeeper at the Notice is hereby given that the co Bank of Jacksonville, accompanied by partnership heretofore existing be tages very little effort would be required to make it one Mrs. Stansell spent several days on tween T. L. DeVore and J. W. Rock, doing business at Jacksonville, Oregon, of the most beautiful as well. The removal of a few Applegate recently. the firm name of DeVore & dilapidated buildings and the application of a little paint D. W. Bagshaw, editor of The Post, under Rock, is this day dissolved bv mutual Tuesday evening on a short busi where needed, would mean a great improvement in the left ness trip to Alpany and other points consent. All claims against that branch of appearance of our city. Try it and see. in the Willamette valley. the business conducted On Oregon I* Mrs. E. C. Steiger of Grants Pass, street, in said town will be paid by Prof. Stine has moved to Medford. LOCAL NEWS accompanied by her two ¿ons, Ed and T. L. DeVore and all debts owing to Roy Ulrich’s bungalow on the old Everett, and daughter Estella, motored said branch of businsss will be collect Pat Donegan attended the ball game ball park is nearing completion, to Jacksonville Decoration day. ed by said T. L, DeVore. at Medford Sunday. Mark Watkins of Watkins, was in All claims against that branch Mr. Gorst, proprietor of the suto Mis* Frances Kenney visited friends town Saturday. the partnership business located livery has established a schedule of at Medford Sunday. Ely, the “bird man" at Medford trip* between this city and Medford, California street in said town will Mrs. T. W. Miles of Medford was this afternoon. making hourly runs between the two paid by J. W. Rock and all debts in thia city Saturday. owing to such branch of said partner G. W. Cherry of Medford was in cities. J. W. Opp made a short trip to town Saturday. ship business will be eollected by said J. C. Barnum, manager of the R. Medford Monday afternoon. Frank Kiser was a visitor at Med R. V. Ry. has been away cn a trip to J. W. Rock. Dated at Jacksonville, A short session of th* circuit court ford Saturday. Oregon, May 11, 1911. California points this week. His was held Saturday forenoon. T. L. D e V ore Mrs. A. B. Ellison was a recent brother W. H. is acting in his place J. W. R ock . Mr. and Mr*. Nick Mitchell visited visitor at Medford. during his absence. friend* in Medford Wednesday. Mrs. R. B. Dow visited relatives The veterans of Jacksonville desire Mrs. R. G. Brown of Eagle Point near Ruch, Saturday. to thank Rev. Couden and the ladies Bank Clearings at Bank of viuited Jacksonville Wednesday. T. M. Norris of Gold Hill visited of the city for their presence and as Jacksonville, for week ending County Recorder Fred L. Colvig friends in town Sunday. sistance in decorating the soldiers' June 1, $18.265.08 spent Decoration day in Medford. Frank Kiser made a business trip graves Monday evening. Miss Ona Humphrey of Medford to Medford Thursday. Among those attending the tennis visited friends in this city Sunday. F. H. McKav of Medford visited tournament from this city Friday W. R. Garrett and John Louden ot Jacksonville Tuesday. were: Misses Flo Thompson and Huncom were in this city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrall of Ruch, Fiances Kenney, Messrs J. Percy Memorial services were held in the were in town Monday. Wells and Frank Coleman. different churches in this city Sunday. A. T. Lundgren of Hutton, Calif, Ruth Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, < at a Albert Kreckeler and Miss Allie was a visitor in town recently. regular meeting held Monday evening Martin visited friends in Jacksonville Mrs. W. R. Coleman and Miss Cora elected the following named persons recently. Linn spent Decoration day in Medford. as officers for the ensuing term: E. Wilkinson and son John, H. Prof. U. S. Collins of Metlford Noble Grand, Mrs. A. Elmer, Vice Elliott and J. S. Orth were in Jackson- visited his brother ¡Benj. M. of this Grand, Mrs. Alex Norris, Recording ville Decoration day. Secretary Nellie Collins, Financial city, Tuesday. T. E. Bagshaw returned home Secretary Nellie Dunford. The ap Luy 4 Keegan have moved into the pointive officers will be named late . Wednesday from an extended visit to building formerly known as the “Neu- Washington points. Wm. R. Jones, father fof Sheriff ber Saloon.’’ Jones, is reported ill st his residence in North Medford precinct Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin, well known residents of the Applegate valley, were in town Sunday. Mrs. S. E. Dunnington who had been visiting friersls in the Ap piegate valley, returned home Sunday. The residence and chicken house on R. G. Jeffrey’s poultry ranch, south of this city, was totally destroyed by fire a few nights since. Mr. Jeffrey lost all his poultry with the exception of one thoroughbred rooster. 1 W. R. Coleman and R. B. Dow watched the Buicks trim Court Hall’s bunch Decoration day. Mr. Catlin an expeit chemist and mining engineer, has arrived from San Francisco and will have charge of the cyanide plant at the Opp mines. The body of James McClaugherty, the lineman electrocuted several days »go at tht cyanide plant, was shipped Tuesday to Hondo. Texas, for burial. Funeral service* conducted bv Rev. Lucas were held at the Perl under- taking parlors. | SFFD CATALOG * READY TO MAIL tJF The leadins Saed Cátelos of I the Wort—■ Lilly’» Catalog. Your 1811 crop doponda on GOOD wed-■»end for thia Cátelos and get the beet. Write now to the CHAS. H. LILLY CO., Seattle, Wn. 1 Buff alo-Pitts Thresher Sole Agents NATIONAL PACKING CO.’S F Change in Southern Pacific Time- Table. at our kiln, a large quan tity of first class drain tile. Sizes 3’ to S inches. For sale at reasonable prices. Call and ex amine, or send us your Jacksonville 3rick, Tile & Lime Company. > REMEDY PULING - nftsrixOARo! PILES, CHILBLAINS. FELONS, BURNS, ETC. A VALUABLE HOUSEHOLO BALVE. ALL ORUGGISTS HAVE IT OR WILL OBTAIN ON RCQ.UUT ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES. . LANGLEY * MICHAELS CO. 5AN FRANCISCO RAISES the DOUGH Better than other powders— producing light, dainty, whole- lome cakes and CRESCENT BAKING POWDER is high grad* and moderate in price 25c lb. tin at grocers Crsscsat Mf*. Co.. Ssattls The Jacksonville Cement Construction Co Concrete Buildings, Cement Cement Walks Cement Work of Any and All All Work Guaranteed. Kinds Call and See Us for Estimates Office in Jacksonville Furniture Co. Building Phones Home 65; Pacific 1201 w. H. SMITH “THE ROOF MAN’’ Tar and Gravel and Patent Roofs Roof Painting and Repairing Grants Pass Youth, Arrested. The arrest of three boys a id their subsequent confession of house rob bery has caused a wide sensation at Grants Pass. The toys. Lloyd and Frank Parker and Merle Mock, sont of prominent families, a tmit enterin r the home of E. B. McKee Sunday night, Mav 21, whi’e the fami'y at church, and stealing 1100. boys first blamed a drummer, who art eeied and brought to town. later entangled themselves and fessed.—Journal. MÖORE-S A|Z POlsoN'OAlS CITY DRUG STORE MEDFORD, OREGON 71'